Hi!

I guess it's time to put a suggestion on here.  Yes, I know I'm a new user and 
don't know all the ins-and-outs of the system, but there is one thing I do 
know.  Not everyone who buys this system has access to a PC.  I'm not allowed 
even to have this unit at work to load my files on that PC.  Can you do some 
thinking that's a bit different? I'd say I don't want any of that evil stuff 
from that company I don't like, just the ability to convert it.  I'd like to 
have as many accessable webbsites as possible and the ability to translate zips 
and html  files within my unit here.

Now I have plenty of questions about printers and such, but they can wait until 
another day.  Thanks so much for all the people who have taken the time to 
teach me today.  You see, I'm a blind person who works as a Spanish linguist.  
I come home tired and usually just check my emails.  I hope someday to be able 
to download magazines, newspapers, books, or whatever I want and just relax and 
read.  No, I don't necessarily want braille, since I don't have the display.  I 
used to be online with Braille and Speak, was a co-host on a system, who had to 
monitor live chats and forum posts.  Voice is the least expensive thing.  I 
think there are good people working for this company, who probably listen a lot 
and think a bit, too.  The fellow users are nice people too.

It's just that I think you never thought of this as an independent all-purpose 
unit.  Anything is possible, isn't it?

So what's my sugesstion in a nutshell? What if Braillenote was all you had? 
Consider as programmers, what would you put into it?



Brenda Mueller

P.S.   I think they'll all be off on Saturday, but we can be nice and make 
plenty of polite suggestions.  Where are all those hundreds of people reading 
here?


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